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14 January 2008 - first day of classes
21 January 2008 - MLK holiday
28 January 2008 - last day to add
4 February 2008 - Census date
9 February 2008 - No Saturday class
11 February 2008 Last day to drop w/o a W
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25 April 2008 Last date to drop with a W
26 May 2008 - Memorial day

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